Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766) was a French Rococo painter best known for his elegant portraits of the court of Louis XV. His work is characterised by its delicate brushwork, pastel colours, and its depiction of aristocratic figures in classical poses. His works often incorporate mythological characters, making them both beautiful and complex. His paintings can be found in many of the world's most prestigious museums, and his prints are highly sought after by collectors.
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Nattier Prints
- Adelaide de France, as the Element of Air
- Anne Henriette de France, as the Element of Fire
- The Artist and his Family
- The Battle of Poltava in 1709
- Dauphine Marie-Josephe de Saxe
- Infanta Isabelle de Bourbon Parma
- Justice Shouting Injustice
- Louis Henriette de Bourbon-Conti, with Muffler
- Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon
- Louis Joseph Xavier de France
- Louise Diane d'Orleans as Flora
- Louise Elisabeth de France
- Louise Elisabeth de France, as the Element of Earth
- Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Lorraine
- Madame Adelaide de France in Court Dress
- Madame Adelaide of France
- Madame de Pompadour
- Madame Henriette as a Vestal Virgin
- Madame Henriette de France in Court Costume
- Madame Sophie de France as a Vestal Virgin
- Maria Adelaide of France
- Maria Leszczynska in Daily Dress
- Marie Anne de Bourbon
- Marquise Louise Elisabeth De Dreux Breze
- Perseus
- Portrait of a Woman
- Portrait of a Young Girl
- Portrait of Adelaide de France with a Fan
- Portrait of Barbara Belgioso d'Este
- Portrait of Henriette de France, 1742
- Portrait of Jean Baptiste Colbert
- Portrait of Madame Louise de France
- Portrait of Madame Maria Leszczynska
- Portrait of Madame Sophie at Fontevrault
- Portrait of Marie Adelaide
- Portrait of Victoire of France
- Victoire de France as the Element of Water
- Victoire de France at Fontevrault
- Young Girl